The guiding principle behind our technology is to provide
a single real time platform for deploying and managing next
generation services across multiple networks (circuit, packet,
wireless, cable), and wherever possible, extending the best
features of each to all.
Solegy executes this
vision with the ServicePDQ platform, a multi-service software
system that offers a single point from which to develop, deploy,
manage and bill for network services across heterogeneous
networks. Consisting of multiple modularized components that
may be deployed individually to fit the needs of each customer,
ServicePDQ is a high performance, fault-tolerant software
platform for developing and deploying revenue-generating network
services.
The precept behind ServicePDQ
is to separate the business and service logic from the underlying
switching elements in a network, and to facilitate easy integration
with existing systems. This enables faster and more flexible
network services delivery because new components can be added,
or an existing component can be modified, without the need
to re-engineer all other parts of the system.
ServicePDQ achieves
these goals by adhering to industry-wide standards for telecom
integration, including OSA/PARLAY and OSS/J. Being OSA/Parlay
compliant means that ServicePDQ is designed to work together
with both current and next generation networks because applications
are created and delivered with network independent APIs. OSS/J
allows the ServicePDQ platform to exchange information with
other OSS/BSS platforms in real time, thereby reducing the
need to maintain multiple silos of replicated data. For example,
deploying a voice VPN utilizing the ServicePDQ platform is
quick and easy since all information (e.g. service features,
provisioning, billing) is available in one place. Having a
single point for provisioning and managing the service as
well as the capability to seamlessly integrate with existing
billing/BSS/OSS systems greatly reduces operating and maintenance
costs while accelerating time-to-market.
Key Features
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Combines a service providers current
capabilities with new applications.
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Reliable, scalable and easy to use
for service creation and deployment.
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Interoperability with any OSA/Parlay
compliant application or network component.
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New services, new business models (Open
APIs leverage new business models).
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Innovative services which will consolidate
voice and data using different terminal types (PDA, telephone,
web browser, wireless).
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Unified solutions which will work in
different networks.
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Lower capital and operating expenses
driven by using proven components and open systems.
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Open service creation, control and
management interfaces.
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Enabling operators to rent capacity
and capabilities on their networks to other service providers.
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